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A History of the County of Worcester
… house of the demolished priory, stands to the south-west of the surviving fragment of the church, on the west side of the former cloister-garth. The plan has a small … of the court are of two stories with an attic at the north-west. The ground story of all this portion is of stone, the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… is marked and reaches 476 ft. at Handy Cross on the north-west boundary. From here one of the familiar 'bottoms' of … streams watered by the springs that rise to the east and west and gave it its name 'de fontibus de Merlawe.' The … square, was added at a later date at the south-west angle of the frater. The infirmary, 67 ft. by 19 ft. 6 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the east, and Spurlands End about the same distance to the west. Bray's Green and Mantle's Farm and Wood, with the … Metropolitan Extension Railway passes through the north-west of the parish, but there is no station, the nearest … while a north chapel, probably much shorter from east to west than at present, was added to it in the 14th century. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… most part over 300 ft., except a diagonal strip from north-west to south-east where a slight depression is caused by the … Green End, of which the latter is about half a mile north-west of the church. The road from Watton to Great Munden … projection of the parish. The rectory is some distance west of Dane End. The parish lies on a subsoil of chalk; …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of a chancel with a modern north vestry, nave with a west bell-cote, and a modern south porch. The nave is of … a two-centred head; both are modern or totally restored. West of the northern is a modern doorway to the vestry. The … doorway has its imposts carved with (east) a monster and (west) faint scroll ornament, and the hoodmould has some …
A History of the County of Essex
… road crossed the northern end of the parish from west to east. It now survives only as a cycle track south of … detached part of the parish was traversed by the east-west road along the commons, now represented by Commonside … enlarge his park. 16 Parndon Mill Lane and the cycle track west of Hester House, the former rectory, are all that …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… ft.), nave (47 ft. by 19 ft.), south aisle (7 ft. wide), west tower (10 ft by 10 ft.), and modern North Porch. The … drums of small columns, billet ornament, etc. At the north-west corner two buttresses of c. 1400 remain. 113 The … c. 1500, but largely reconstructed in 1849, has no east or west window. The south wall has three double-lancets …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… It consists only of the church, which is in the north-west angle formed by these roads, and some four farm houses, … The windows contain small fragments of ancient glass. The west wall has no window, but a large buttress in the middle; …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a mile from north to south and two miles from east to west. Part of the northern boundary is marked by a stream … on a pleasant slope, with a fine aspect to the south-west'. 6 Down the north side of the village runs a little brook, and the only building beyond the brook is the church. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Shelford 1 lies c. 6 km. south of Cambridge, on the south-west bank of the river Cam or Granta, 2 which separates it … over 15 m. except at Cockle Hill, c. 30 m., near the south-west corner of the parish. It lies mostly on the Lower Chalk, … north-eastern edge of the parish. Land to the north and west was probably inclosed in the 16th and 17th centuries; …